Will stopping to drop off passengers at traffic lights result in penalty points?
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Stopping to drop off passengers at traffic lights will result in penalty points, specifically 3 points. According to regulations, temporary parking of motor vehicles on the road must comply with the following rules: 1. No parking is allowed in sections with no-parking signs, sections with isolation facilities between motor vehicle lanes and non-motor vehicle lanes or sidewalks, and construction zones; 2. No parking is allowed at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, tunnels, or within 50 meters of these locations. Motor vehicle drivers committing the following violations will be penalized with 3 points: 1. Failing to slow down, stop, or yield to pedestrians at crosswalks as required; 2. Violating no-entry signs or prohibited line markings while driving.
Last time I stopped at an intersection to let my friend out, I got a ticket from the traffic police and even had points deducted—it was a real loss. Stopping at a traffic light intersection is especially dangerous because of the heavy traffic; suddenly stopping can easily cause rear-end collisions or pedestrian accidents. Traffic rules clearly prohibit stopping to drop off passengers at intersections, which counts as illegal parking and usually results in a 2-point deduction and a fine. Deducting points not only affects your driving record but may also lead to higher insurance premiums or even a suspended license. Having driven in the city for a while, I’ve learned to find a safe spot in advance, like a nearby alley or bus stop, to ensure I don’t inconvenience others. If you’re in a hurry, try to avoid doing this at congested intersections—safety first, and following the rules saves hassle. Always stay alert and watch for traffic signs while driving—it’s the most important thing.